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The theory is largely pioneered by Elgin Isin; see [[TheorizingActsOfCitizenship|Theorizing Acts of Citizenship]] and [[PerformativeCitizenship|Performative Citizenship]].  * [[TheorizingActsOfCitizenship|Theorizing Acts of Citizenship]], Engin Isin, 2008
 * [[PerformativeCitizenship|Performative Citizenship]], Engin Isin, 2017
 * [[TheGreatestAndMostImportantHumanRight|The Greatest and Most Important Human Right]], Lamis Abdelaaty, 2024

Performative Citizenship

Performative citizenship is a theoretic lens and framework for analyzing political and ethical acts.


Description

A legal definition of citizenship ascribes specific rights and liberties to a fixed population, usually with some restriction founded similarly in legalism.

Performative citizenship, in contrast, describes citizenship as the active claiming of rights and duties by a population. These claims are pressed in performative acts (e.g., art, protest, etc.).


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